Fleury Passes Neuropsychology Test, Skates On Sunday

The Golden Knights' goalie has been out with a concussion since October 13.

With each slide and shuffle through the goal crease on Sunday morning, the fortunes of the Golden Knights seemed to improve.

In the moments following the conclusion of Sunday's morning skate at City National Arena, goalie Marc-Andre Fleury took the ice in full equipment and began taking shots. Out with a concussion since October 13, it was Fleury's second straight day practicing in full equipment.

The packages, which start at $399 for mezzanine seats, each feature two tickets to three different Golden Knights games and a $50 food & beverage credit to be used at T-Mobile Arena for Golden Knights games.

VEGAS (November 30, 2017) - Vegas Golden Knights president Kerry Bubolz announced today, November 30, that due to high demand for "Naughty and Nice" Holiday Packages, new "Clark W. and Cousin Eddie" Holiday Packages are now also on sale.

The packages, which start at $399 for mezzanine seats, each feature two tickets to three different Golden Knights games and a $50 food & beverage credit to be used at T-Mobile Arena for Golden Knights games.

"We received an overwhelming response to the 'Naughty and Nice' Holiday Packages from our fans, and we're excited to add secondary 'Clark W. and Cousin Eddie' packages to give even more people the opportunity to take in Golden Knights hockey at T-Mobile Arena this season," said Vegas Golden Knights President Kerry Bubolz.

Jake Leschyshyn has also been released from Vegas Golden Knights training camp and has rejoined his junior team.

McPhee also announced the team's roster for their upcoming home game vs. the Los Angeles Kings. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. PT at T-Mobile Arena. The game will air on AT&T SportsNet with Dave Goucher and Shane Hnidy and will also have radio coverage on Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM with Dan D'Uva. Please note the roster is subject to change.

Hall Of Famer Lanny McDonald Excited By Golden Knights Arrival

The former Calgary Flames captain attended the team's #VGKRoadTrip stop in Whitefish, Montana

In the moments before the #VGKRoadTrip's on-ice clinic got underway in Whitefish, Montana last Wednesday, there was a buzz around the lobby of the Stumptown Ice Den.

In this authentic mountain-themed ice rink - help built by Golden Knights senior vice president Murray Craven, coincidentally - the halls were starting to get crowded.

Perhaps overcrowded.

It's not every day that two active NHL players come to tiny Whitefish to skate with the areas youth hockey players, after all.

As Alex Tuch and Jake Bischoff arrived, as the crowds accumulated, as Murray Craven reveled in the franchise he's so passionate about visiting the town he's so passionate about, a good amount of chatter was being dedicated to an elderly man who arrived with one of the most perfect mustaches you could ever see.

Vegas Acquires 2018 Fifth-Round Pick From Carolina For Marcus Kruger

Kruger was acquired by the Golden Knights on July 2 from the Chicago Blackhawks

VEGAS (July 4, 2017) - Vegas Golden Knights General Manager George McPhee announced today, July 4, that the team has acquired a fifth-round pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for forward Marcus Kruger. Kruger was acquired by the Golden Knights on July 2 from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for future considerations.

Heading into the NHL Draft, here is a countdown of the players Central Scouting has ranked 1-10.

1. Nolan Patrick

Position: Center

Height: 6-foot-3

Weight: 198

Date of Birth: September 19, 1998

Hometown: Winnipeg, MB, CAN

Current Team: Brandon Wheat Kings

Often a linemate of Reid Duke, Patrick has ridden the No. 1 ranking throughout the 2016-17 season, despite injuries limiting him to only 33 games. Although he doesn't have the game-breaking speed of other recent No. 1 picks, his all-around acumen is unquestioned, as is the likelihood that he'll play in the NHL next season. Projects as a franchise center.

The team's partnership with ROOT SPORTS Rocky Mountain will bring the Golden Knights to Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and parts of California and Arizona

The Golden Knights' chairman and CEO spent most of his childhood in West Texas. His business career flourished in Jacksonville, Fla., where one of his primary non-hockey ventures, Fidelity National Financial, has been located.

The 72-year-old attended colleges in New York and the state of Washington, has wineries in Napa Valley and even spent part of his childhood in Canada, when his father was stationed in Ottawa with the U.S. Air Force.

My Expansion Story: Tom McVie

An early-years coach of the Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets and New Jersey Devils, Tom McVie shares his personal NHL expansion story

It was the end of my first season coaching the Washington Capitals. We weren't very good. We came in last place.

I came in there and the team had struggled before I got there. I think they played 35-40 games and won maybe once. When I got there, Mr. Pollin, who owned the team, told me he mainly wanted us to be a hard-working team. Where even if we didn't win much, he wanted us to be tough as hell to play against.

We weren't going to be the Montreal Canadiens or the Boston Bruins. But boy did we work hard.

Although we didn't win much after I got there, they appreciated the hard work there in Washington. At the end of my first season, they had a big jamboree in the parking lot at the Capital Centre.

We hadn't won much, but we were competitive, so we had this big ole' jamboree in the parking lot and Mr. Pollin was there. We were up on stage and the crowd was screaming my name. Chanting my name.

"We love you, coach."

I had been with a lot of hockey teams, both as a player and a coach. It wasn't until I coached the new Washington Capitals that I had a crowd chant for me like this.

The crowd was chanting my name at the end of a season where we came in last place.

I look over at Mr. Pollin and he was clapping, too.

Mr. Pollin mouthed over to me: "I love you also, coach."

Me being a clown, I said: "Will you still love me, Mr. Pollin, when we don't make the playoffs again next year?"

Golden Knights To Host "Sticks For Kids" Street Hockey Clinic

Kids ages 5-15 are welcome to participate in the event on May 20, 21 and June 3; will receive a free street hockey stick

VEGAS (May 4, 2017) - Vegas Golden Knights Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Nehme Abouzeid announced today, May 4, that the team will be hosting a series of free "Sticks For Kids" street hockey clinics throughout Clark County to introduce local youth to the sport of hockey on May 20, May 21 and June 3. Instruction will be led by staff members from the Vegas Golden Knights, with additional instructors expected to be added. All participants will receive a free street hockey stick.

We strongly recommend parents pre-register in order to ensure their spot as space is limited. Kids ages 5-15 are eligible to participate on a first-come, first served basis. There will be different stations set up at each clinic where staff will teach the fundamentals of shooting, stick handling and passing.